Tag Archives: Web Design

My previous solution to this was built on Phark’s “Accessible Image Replacement” technique. It works by pushing the text really far to the left (9,999 pixels) which makes sure it’s there for screen readers but hidden from users (unless someone … Continue reading →

There is an updated version of this which is better optimized, especially for mobile browsers. Please check out Turning a background image into a clickable link – Take 2 One of the things I most often get asked by people … Continue reading →

It wasn’t all that long ago (although in “web years” it’s been ages) that I was trying to break into web development as a career. Now that I’m more established, people are asking me the same questions I asked others … Continue reading →

Minimalist is an extremely light weight, configurable template, with no images at all! It’s completely fluid, so no matter what the user’s screen width, you don’t waste any space, browser font resizing is completely supported, and it is source-ordered. It … Continue reading →

BlueBox is an extremely light weight template. It has no images at all! It’s completely fluid, so no matter what the user’s screen width, you don’t waste any space, and browser font resizing is completely supported. Changing the color of … Continue reading →

WordCamp San Diego 2012

I'll be speaking at WordCamp San Diego this year on Integrating WordPress with External APIs. We'll look at how to use the WordPress HTTP class, as well as how to handle incoming notifications form services like PayPal. This is an event you don't want to miss!